Hi Adam,

How did you get this idea? The team is still very busy fleshing out 
Angular2, but they already stated quite a few things you can do to prepare 
your code for migration. Migration won't be free, but at the same time it 
is not as tough as you make it to be. 
Lets start with the first step in any migration plan. The new router that 
is near being ready will enable you to load both NG1 + NG2 in the same 
app/page/spa. It will be able to route NG1 and NG2 parts seamless next to 
each other. This means, that you can do a part by part migration. You don't 
need to do a full migration at once. You can even make the choice to build 
your new Modules in ng2, and leave the rest as is. 
When you get the hang of migration you will notice that a lot of thing are 
*much 
*easier to do with NG2. And NG2 will enable you to use all kind of 3rth 
party web-components as if they where your own.
If you want to keep everything you build in ES5 (or even ES3) that is fine. 
You don't have to use ES6, you can harness the full power of NG2 with the 
JS you already know.

Hope this eases your mind a bit,
with kind regards
Sander

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